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[Opinion] A Series of Graves in Hue Were Staked with Wooden Stakes to Clear the Land: Netizens Were 'Uproared'

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Images of a series of graves being staked with wooden stakes for land clearance in Hue have angered netizens. The project management board has apologized for the mistake.
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Images of a series of graves being staked with wooden stakes for land clearance in Hue have angered netizens. The project management board has apologized for the mistake.

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(Dan Tri) - To inventory and clear the site of the relic site, Hue city authorities used wooden stakes with serial numbers to hammer into thousands of graves behind Thien Mu Pagoda, causing a stir in public opinion.

People in Hue City expressed their outrage when their relatives' graves were suddenly and rudely marked with wooden stakes without permission to serve a relic preservation project.

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TUOI TRE ONLINE broke the news in on Wednesday, August 27, 2025.
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